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Threat sharing methods: comparative analysis

Organizations worldwide, from governments to public and corporate enterprises, are under constant threat by evolving cyber-attacks. The fact that there are literally billions of IoT devices globally, most of which are readily accessible and easily hacked, allows threat actors to use them as the cyber-weapon delivery system of choice in many today’s cyber-attacks, e.g., from botnet-building for launching distributed denial of service attacks, to malware spreading and spamming. The sooner an organization knows about emerging threats, the more efficiently cyber-defense…

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Our partners CGI hosting FRONTEX at CGI SPARK innovation center

Hosting FRONTEX at CGI SPARK innovation centre – security and safety solutions and services presented. Among others, on the 25th of May 2018 Cyber-TRUST was presented.  In this workshop, Gohar Sargsyan on behalf of project consortium presented the Cyber-Trust project among other security and safety projects where CGI participates in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 

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Are cracked applications really free? An empirical analysis on Android devices paper presentation

Our partners from UOP on the 12th of Aug, participated with a presentation at the 16th IEEE International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC 2018) that was held in Athens, Greece, with the paper entitled “Are cracked applications really free? An empirical analysis on Android devices,” Participation in 16th IEEE International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC 2018) that that was held in Athens, Greece, for presenting the paper entitled ” Are cracked applications really free?…

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Paper presentation at the 16th IEEE International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC 2018)

Our partners from CSCAN and UOP, participated with a presentation at the 16th IEEE International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC 2018) that was held in Athens, Greece, with the paper entitled ” A Novel Blockchain–based Trust Model for Cloud Identity Management,” The presentation received many questions regarding the proposed approach. Also, participants demonstrated great interest for the trust management and Blockchain. Cyber-Trust was also presented as this work is a part of the project.

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